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The Queen of the Valley was a named train of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) that ran between Jersey City, New Jersey, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, via the Lehigh Valley and Reading. The train took about 4 1ā„2 hours to traverse the 179.5-mile (288.9 km) route, the longest in the CNJ system (exceeding the Atlantic City-bound Blue Comet.) First operated in 1911, it was the longest-running train of the CNJ when discontinued in 1967.

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  • Queen of the Valley (en)
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  • The Queen of the Valley was a named train of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) that ran between Jersey City, New Jersey, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, via the Lehigh Valley and Reading. The train took about 4 1ā„2 hours to traverse the 179.5-mile (288.9 km) route, the longest in the CNJ system (exceeding the Atlantic City-bound Blue Comet.) First operated in 1911, it was the longest-running train of the CNJ when discontinued in 1967. (en)
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  • Queen of the Valley (en)
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  • The Queen of the Valley was a named train of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) that ran between Jersey City, New Jersey, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, via the Lehigh Valley and Reading. The train took about 4 1ā„2 hours to traverse the 179.5-mile (288.9 km) route, the longest in the CNJ system (exceeding the Atlantic City-bound Blue Comet.) First operated in 1911, it was the longest-running train of the CNJ when discontinued in 1967. (en)
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